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Wood for 2024

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Hall84, Nov 8, 2021.

  1. Ashwatcher

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    Very astute observation my friend, however I don’t see or ever recall a paint transfer from my aluminum cant or hookaroon-we need forensics, stat! Hope you are well Sir Horkn ! The ruts in high gear here…
     
  2. Horkn

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    Yeah, I think that's just coincidence that the handle is red, and right there. Red painted wood wedge?

    Doing well here Ashwatcher , hoping the same to you:)
     
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    And he said it was already there, doubt that tool was there when tree service dropped it???? What sayeth you Hall84 ?
     
  4. Hall84

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    No it wasn’t there,that is my wood mizer can’t hook,. It could be paint off the guys tractor maybe. He help move some of the rounds with his Massey Ferguson. I stood them up to rip them with my saw. I had to half them to get to the splitter, them rounds was pretty dang heavy to man handle.
     
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    That was my next guess. Asking if a tractor was used and the color the tractor.
     
  6. Hall84

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    In that pic, it does look more blood red. My can’t hook and wedges are orange. I never really paid attention to that pic lol. But it definitely looks like blood. I can’t speak for the tree company, but I myself didn’t get hurt. My back & arms little sore but no flesh wounds.
     
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    I think it was a 135 Massey Ferguson, the guy was little rough on it. He definitely didn’t baby the tractor what so ever. But I sure was glad he was willing to help me. If not I would have game up with a different game plan. Once those rounds fell over……..they stayed till the tractor came over.
     
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    Kudos's for teaching your children the value of work to equal rewards
     
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    Beautiful family and it sounds like you are raising them right.
     
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  10. Hall84

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    Thank you, I’m truly blessed.
     
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    Hurt VA, I’m right in the middle between Danville va and Lynchburg. Most people know of Lynchburg because of Jerry farewell and liberty college.